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red backWith red shorts? And red back or yellow back? Tryna think what would look best
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My updated ideal 2025 CLASH Jumpers for every AFL clubs
Changes:
Adel - Red shorts
Bris - Blue shorts for Fitzroy
Carl - Full on M&M kit (please...)
Coll - Black based jumper
Ess - Stuff the constitution and fill the sash in black + black shorts
Freo - Bring Back the anchor
Geelong - Navy base
GWS - Never Surrender (As home is now predominantly orange)
GC - My ideal home kit but inverse to yellow
Haw - Majority brown hawk face
Melb - Royal blue shorts
North - Royal blue shorts, full blue back
Power - OG Away Jumper but Teal as main body
Rich - Black shorts
Syd - Only one that is unchanged
StK - Candy Stripe predominantly white
Bulldogs - Back to 2021 clash with white cuffs
West Coast - Blue shorts
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They've had Seatbelts, Poppies & Sheaves of Wheat.Please do this Essendon.
Change the constitution.
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This should definitely be GWS home or clash uniform, maybe a prominent charcoal with orange or white variant would be a good alternate, too.
The Greater Western Sydney Lucky Sevens.Sponsored by Channel 7
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This should definitely be GWS home or clash uniform, maybe a prominent charcoal with orange or white variant would be a good alternate, too.
Funny how the brain can process it as a light G on dark, but those two inverse designs are 7s all the way."Who are the 7s?"
I didn’t see the 7’s at all until everyone pointed them out but I think that’s cause I’m used to seeing the GWS logoFunny how the brain can process it as a light G on dark, but those two inverse designs are 7s all the way.
It's not bad although the problem is, you can make out a jaw and teeth but that's it. No head structure. If you fix that it'd look greatdo you enjoy this monstrosity that i made?
no? neither do i, so you have to experience this too.
can't tell it's a tassie devil? you weren't able to tell the logo was a devil either.
bon appetit.
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(I actually don't think it's that bad, just very awkward and executed very poorly within the space of 15mins)
Yeah, I figured that was all it would take to show that it was the logo but I guess maybe because it's still fresh, it wouldn't be that recognisable. The initial idea, before I went full psychedelic mode was just the red silhouette used as a yoke on a green background, so less was around it to detract from the silhouette.It's not bad although the problem is, you can make out a jaw and teeth but that's it. No head structure. If you fix that it'd look great
Very true, if I wasn't lazy enough to find a Tassie company to stick on the guernsey, I would have had some issues.Also, just to add to my previous comment. Let's say this design was actually used, the sponsor would cover some integral parts of the designs
I'm not particularly thrilled with this (& it might have been done here before), but it's an idea should the club never decide to go full-on for the b&w PBs. I've used the original teal blue, which I think looks better/stronger than the subsequent lighter hues for this design (the lighter ones are OK though). It is a simple modification (no gradients) so that it looks more traditional (and easier for kids to draw!). This puts the teal (Port River water) in correct position regarding the Port Adelaide wharf (white bars):
Main:
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Clash version:
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(based on PA website Port Store PB images)
I feel like you would be better off just filling up to the top (as in right up to the horizontal bar) otherwise it looks awkward. Back being half teal looks mint and would still workI'm not particularly thrilled with this (& it might have been done here before), but it's an idea should the club never decide to go full-on for the b&w PBs. I've used the original teal blue, which I think looks better/stronger than the subsequent lighter hues for this design (the lighter ones are OK though). It is a simple modification (no gradients) so that it looks more traditional (and easier for kids to draw!). This puts the teal (Port River water) in correct position regarding the Port Adelaide wharf (white bars):
Main:
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Clash version:
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(based on PA website Port Store PB images)
I like it, it looks like the whole jumper is black and white but half of it is under water.I'm not particularly thrilled with this (& it might have been done here before), but it's an idea should the club never decide to go full-on for the b&w PBs. I've used the original teal blue, which I think looks better/stronger than the subsequent lighter hues for this design (the lighter ones are OK though). It is a simple modification (no gradients) so that it looks more traditional (and easier for kids to draw!). This puts the teal (Port River water) in correct position regarding the Port Adelaide wharf (white bars):
Main:
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Clash version:
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(based on PA website Port Store PB images)
Unlikely - that's a bit of licence on my part to keep the traditional design. At the Port, you can get some reflection of the pylons which give a truncated impression of the bars;I like it, it looks like the whole jumper is black and white but half of it is under water.
Though I wonder if this illusional effect would look the same in real life?
This looks fantastic, way better than the jumper you have now.I'm not particularly thrilled with this (& it might have been done here before), but it's an idea should the club never decide to go full-on for the b&w PBs. I've used the original teal blue, which I think looks better/stronger than the subsequent lighter hues for this design (the lighter ones are OK though). It is a simple modification (no gradients) so that it looks more traditional (and easier for kids to draw!). This puts the teal (Port River water) in correct position regarding the Port Adelaide wharf (white bars):
Main:
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Clash version:
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(based on PA website Port Store PB images)
This looks fantastic, way better than the jumper you have now.
If the vertical stripes are meant to represent the wharf, why do you and others call the jumper the ‘prison bars’? Should this jumper be referred to as the Wharf jumper or Pilons jumper?
Thanks for the feedback. The design is awkward, but I've been sitting on it / mucking around with it for awhile and it's grown on me somewhat (I've got used to it).I feel like you would be better off just filling up to the top (as in right up to the horizontal bar) otherwise it looks awkward. Back being half teal looks mint and would still work